Envoy - Next Generation Remote Management

Network security management is a very hard thing to do these days. As technology becomes more advance, network security is harder and harder to manage. Controlling who has access to a network, what they are doing and making an accurate report is becoming more and more challenging, add to it the geographical distribution of networks and you have a recipe for disaster. Envoy, Uplogix’ flagship product, addresses all the requirements needed to run a secure network. I could not put it better than the expert on Envoy, so here’s a snippet from the Uplogix site:

Uplogix’ flagship product, the award-winning Envoy appliance, represents the next-generation in remote management technology. By combining the localized control and survivable connectivity of a console server with the intelligence of an enterprise software solution, Envoy delivers active, secure management that effectively automates and simplifies the administration and maintenance of your distributed infrastructure.

Envoy provides powerful capabilities unlike any you’ve ever experienced in a console server, KVM switch, or other out-of-band management product. Rather than simply offering passive access to devices, Envoy delivers functionality than can help you actively and securely manage and maintain the complex array of switches, routers, firewalls, servers, and myriad of other devices that populate your remote sites and data centers.

In fact, Envoy appliances single-handedly address 95% of the issues that impact distributed networks and automate more than 60% of normal maintenance tasks – like OS upgrades, configuration and policy changes, and password updates. No other remote management solution can make that kind of claim. Nor do they offer the secure management and compliance features that the Envoy provides.

IBackup - the future of Online Storage


My desktop is filled with folders, my computer’s hard drive is close to full all because I have not yet found an online storage system that I believe will work for me and will keep sensitive files private. I know there are a lot of totally free online storage sites but they just can’t give me what I am looking for. In my searching, I found IBackup, their service comes with a price but its a very affordable price considering the features that they offer. They even give free trials so that you can check out their service and believe me, it really works. I just love all their features especially the Snapshots, which enable you to view older copies of data, Network Drive for easy drag-n-drop operations, Sub-Accounts, WebFolders, sharing and collaboration options. The feature that really made me give in is the IBackup Drive which works by mapping your online storage account as a local drive on your computer. With Drag-n-drop, open, edit and save files directly from Office applications options. You can experience the IBackup advantage for as low as $9.95 per month.

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